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"A gallon of paint depending on the brand name usually covers 350-400 sq..."

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It depends on your layout. (floor plan) Measure each rooms walls and times the length by the height that will give you the square footage of your walls. add the wall dimensions up this will give you the square footage for one coat. A gallon of paint depending on the brand name usually covers 350-400 sq. ft. divide your wall totals by this and your answer will be how many gallons required per coat allow about 25% more if your spraying.. If you go with dark colors tinting your primer will save paint.

"The type of paint to use will relate to the..."

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The type of paint to use will relate to the amount of paint it will take to paint the wall. is this an indoor job or an outdoor job? The area of the wall is critical in calculating the amount of paint to get the job done. Concrete walls can be tricky because a lot of the paint is absorbed. Harry Darkman.

"250 square feet is the average area covered by a gallon of..."

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250 square feet is the average area covered by a gallon of paint depending upon the quality of paint. it may cost around 15 to 20 dollars per gallon. so 2500 square foot house would need around 10 gallons of paint. the labor costs are about 15 to 20 dollars per day and the house will take about a week to 10 days to finish painting
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"No he is not obigated to that because it might take more to paint..."

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No he is not obigated to that because it might take more to paint... he could tell you how much he thinks it might take at start of the job and you could ask him after the job how many gallons it took.

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